Project Recipe
Cut daffodill delight cardstock to 4 1/4" X 11", and score at 5 1/2". Fold the card, and burnish your edge with a bone folder.
Use daffodill delight ink, and stamp the honeycomb around the edges of the front of your card base.
Cut a piece of basic white cardstock to 3 1/2" X 5 1/8" and adhere centered to the top of the card base.
Now Cut Daisy DSP 3 1/4" X 4 7/8" and center at the top over the white cardstock and adhere.
Now Cut Daisy DSP 3 1/4" X 4 7/8" and center at the top over the white cardstock and adhere.
No use Scalloped Contours dies, cut a panel, and then stamp the bee mine sentiment using sweet sorbet on the bottom right.
Time to make bees!!! The first step is the wings, take your vellum and use Staz on ink to stamp 3 wing images. When they dry you can punch them out with the Bee Builder punch. Then punch 1 additional wing without ink.
** Note, the staz on ink will stain your photopolymer stamps. If you do not want to risk the stain, then you can just punch all the sets of wings out from the vellum.
Glue the unstamped wing on top of a stamped wing using multipurpose glue. Set aside all the wings.
Using Daffodil Delight ink stamp 2 bee bodies. Now take black Memento ink and stamp the stripes. The easiest way to line up the stripes is to start with the stinger. Align the stinger with the bottom of the bee body and the stripes will align perfectly.
Take a scrap of sweet sorbet cardstock and punch out 2 small hearts. Now glue the wings on your bees and then glue the hearts on the bees. Adhere bees to the white panel.
Decorate the inside with a scrap of DSP and some hearts punched out of scraps.